Using the 30 figure estimate, I think your break-down looks pretty good/accurate Brent. I'm not sure what kind of legs this line will have, it will be interesting to see. I'm really excited for this line, and have been hoping for this for some time, but part of me hopes it doesn't get too crazy. For me, its so difficult to just keep up with the Hasbro Star Wars stuff alone, so I don't necessarily need another line that has a ton of stuff every year. Not that we don't want to see it though. I would think this line would have more of a collector base even than Star Wars, and I can't necessarily see a whole lot of kid interest beyond right around the movie release. Who knows though. I don't know, aside from "random soldier guy" how long this line could continue on each year (beyond the first year+ at least). Anyways, aside from that, I am really looking forward to it.

I think that Hasbro knows that there is a high interest by collectors, but will only take the chance in a movie year, so we'll get hit with 30 or so figs next year, and not much beyond that. Maybe a few vehicles and possibly some Deluxe figures. ( I just hope we don't get 15 figures from the new film, and 15 from the original 3...)

But after 12-18 months, I think it will be tapped. I'm very glad that it's happening, but I think that a collection with and end in site would be enjoyable.

However, if these go over prettty well, I could see some EE types coming in and making some exclusives the folowing year.

Oh, and his name was Short Round..as in the ROUND of ammunition was SHORT (missing shots)...The name comes from a an old Sam Fuller film called Steel Helmet.

if these go over prettty well, I could see some EE types coming in and making some exclusives the folowing year.

I'm pretty sure you can already start expecting a number of exclusives starting right away for Target, TRU, & Wal-Mart to go along with the movie release. Hasbro made it happen for TFers, Spiderman3 , RotS, etc. I have no doubts that it will happen for IJ4 too...

But after 12-18 months, I think it will be tapped. I'm very glad that it's happening, but I think that a collection with and end in site would be enjoyable.

I have to agree with that. I'm really excited for this line, but I'd be just fine if it was limited to a year or so worth of product - especially if the figures are very well done (along the lines of VTSC or this year's TAC figures). Like I've said before, I used to just hope for some sort of SWShop exclusive "ultimate" Indy as an offshoot of the Star Wars line, so the fact that we're getting our own Indy line is just gravy to me.

I like your list Dan, I just think they're going to weight it more heavily towards the new movie than 8 figures. Not sure how many will be in a "wave" but I'd guess 5-6 and probably at least two waves based on the new movie. I've not been reading much about the spoilers, so not entirely sure who all is a potential figure.

I also agree with the assessment that this line probably won't have great legs. Probably the 12-24 month time frame before we start seeing some dwindling and we're all struggling to get the last five figures which only came out in Saskatoon and Denver.

For Temple of Doom, I pretty much agree with the five you guys have picked:

Indy Shirt (with one sleeve missing) and swordMola RamWillie Scott (not sure which outfit - Nightclub dress is probably the most interesting visually, but would stink as an action figure)Giant ThuggeeShort Round (maybe with the Maharaja packed in for better value)

Last Crusade's a bit tougher:

JuniorSeniorElsa

That's fifteen already, and you gotta figure that the new movie will get at least around ten or so. Going off that, here's five more from the trilogy that I think we might see:

Marcus BrodyTohtBald MechanicRiver PhoenixGrail Knight

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As for the Raiders lineup, besides the 7 shown, they need to at the very least get us Indy in German outfit, Toht, regular duds Belloq, German Mechanic (bald dude) and the German Commander (dont know his name... the third guy standing at the ceremony altar when the Ark is opened, who then melts!)I think the 5 you mentioned from the Temple of Doom are guarantees! However, I was thinking Short Round and Willie would be packed together. Also, maybe a standard thugee guard as well. That would about wrap up TOD, except if they were really nice and gave us the tux indy with nuerhache urn and Lao che with diamond!As for Last Crusade, I think we can count on Henry Sr. I believe he was mentioned in one of the past hasbro Q&A's with other figures and they said all figures mentioned including Henry Sr were strong candidates and would likely be included. I would guess LC containing:Henry Sr.Young Indy with crossDonovan with false grailGerman General (not sure what his name is, the one indy fought on the tank)Generic German soldierGrail Knight

Hopefully they will give us Brody, Elsa, Indy with tie and Casim before the line ends! So that is a total of 29 figures covering the three classic films. So add that to an estimated 15 figures for the new movie (max!) and that would bring the total line count to 44...I dont think that is much considering we are getting 30 alone in 2008. I would be ok with the line ending as long as we got the characters mentioned above.

I remember as a kid always wanting an Indiana Jones action figure (Endor Han was my sub), but I have to admit I wasn't real familiar with the toy line until later on. I've thought about picking some up several times, but never pulled the trigger - and now things look ridiculously expensive. Seeing Jeff's playset pics above, I really hope we see some of those for the line next year - heck, even if they use the same molds it would be pretty cool. It looks/sounds like it was a nice line overall though - I would have loved that as a kid, but I don't remember ever seeing it really around here. Of course, our shopping options were somewhat limited I guess.

Seeing Jeff's playset pics above, I really hope we see some of those for the line next year - heck, even if they use the same molds it would be pretty cool.

Doesn't sound like any of the old stuff is available:

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. . .IF so, let me attempt to be the first by asking whether or not the "vintage" playsets will get an update (Well of the Souls, Streets of Cairo, Map Room) as well as vehicles (German army truck w/ Ark crate). The flying wing with shredible German Mechanic would also be a cool new addition.

Finally, IF the playsets and vehicles get an update, will they utilize the molds from the vintage toys like many of the current Star Wars vehicles or would they be all new sculpts?(YF, 08/17/07)

. . .The answer to playsets is about the same as you might expect from Star Wars - It's a been a struggle so we are adopting a wait and see attitude on them and seeing where our figure/vehicle demand nets out first before going too far in the playset direction. The cargo truck is a definite probability for 3-3/4", but the wing is tough because it really is a big one. One thing that is known is that NONE of the original Indy tools exist anymore, so we will not be going back to the vintage tools.

I'm curious what they're gonna do about the Ark (assuming they're doing one, of course).

It could be released as an accessory with another figure, but it's big enough that it could probably be released by itself, on it's own card (that may be a little out there for Hasbro, though). Sounds like the truck may be on the way--perhaps the Ark crate could be packed in along with that? Could be a good way to get people to buy an otherwise fairly-boring vehicle. And there's always the possibility that they could do a new Well of Souls, and they'd have to include the Ark with that.

Guess we'll just have to wait until Toy Fair to find out, unless there's a big leak beforehand (which would be nice).

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It looks like Hasbro's going with the "each figure includes an artifact" approach (if the initial ROTLA figures are any indication), so the Ark itself might be a good opportunity for Hasbro to do the oft-requested "build a figure" concept in the Indy line. Pack in the bottom with one figure, a slab of "sand" with another, the lid with another, the poles with two others, and there you go.

I have to admit, though, that I'd rather it be a mailaway piece that would come in an outer box with an inner "wood crate." Top men would be sending that out of course.

As for my wishlist, as long as I get an SA Indy, Henry Senior, Sallah, Marcus Brody, and Mola Ram, I'll be happy. I'll probably buy the rest of the figures, too, but those are my top 5 I really want.

It looks like Hasbro's going with the "each figure includes an artifact" approach (if the initial ROTLA figures are any indication), so the Ark itself might be a good opportunity for Hasbro to do the oft-requested "build a figure" concept in the Indy line. Pack in the bottom with one figure, a slab of "sand" with another, the lid with another, the poles with two others, and there you go.

Weren't the build-a-figures, when complete, like huge, though? The Ark is small enough to be released on it's own, or as an accessory with another figure. If Hasbro can include the moisture vaporator/Kybuck/torture rack/etc. with a basic figure, surely they could do the Ark that way, too, if they wanted.

If the Ark on a single card seems like kind of a strange idea, they could do what they're doing with it in the Adventure Heroes line:

An Ark, with a translucent Angel of Death that plugs into the base? That would be something.

And, to use some Hasbro-speak, the Ark isn't as compelling if it's all broken-up into different pieces like that.

3. You mentioned in a previous Q&A session that there will be 30 figures in the Indy line next year. Are Indy figures in 2009 a certainty or is it more of a "wait and see" type of thing and see how 2008 goes first? We're just curious if this is going to be a toy line with legs under it like Star Wars has been, or if it will be much more subdued in character choices/variety.

**We are actively planning and producing for a multi-year run. IJ is something we are committed to and hopefully fans are excited about it as we are.

It sounds like Hasbro is wanting to do everything possible to milk this thing for a few years.